Tumi
Tumi (Thraci: Tumi) is a city located in East Zimia and the Wallis Islands. The central core population of the city is 188,821 and the provincial population is 231,432. It is also the administrative capital of Hhotia, as well as the only major city of the notable region. It is located on a slightly flat plain, approximately seven kilometers north of the Abunoğa Stream. Although it has a predominantly Hhoti population, it hosts a significant amount of East Zimian population due to workers coming from outside cities. Tumi is a city under the influence of an oceanic climate, it rains all year round. Just west of the city is the Horata Regional Forest. It continues to develop as an industry, mainly the country's arms factories are located here. There are bus and minibus services around Tumi, mostly people use minibuses. It is also located on the national railway, but metro and tram are not available in this city. Tumi University is seriously leading the development of the region.
Tumi was introduced and declared a city in 1702 in Project Gama. The city, which received its first residents in 1704, came under the control of regional unrecognized states decades later with the collapse of the Thraci Confederation. The city was occupied by the East Zimian and Wallisian War League in 1723. The city quickly underwent extensive repairs and was named the capital of Hhotia in 1724.